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Mar 25 2024
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Johnson Brothers Liquor Company pulls the plug on planned facility in Eagan
One of the largest wine distributors in the country is no longer choosing Eagan to build a facility. Johnson Brothers Liquor Company planned to redevelop the former Blue Cross Blue Shield campus, but they withdrew their application to make it happen. In recent months, this plan received a lot of pushback from neighbors who did not want the manufacturing plant there to begin with. RELATED:
KSTPMar 25 2024
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Burlington City Council Approves Rezoning Plan to Boost Housing Supply
Burlington city councilors on Monday unanimously approved a rezoning proposal that officials say will create hundreds of new homes over the next decade.BTV Neighborhood Code, a zoning rewrite months in the making, will allow people to build multifamily homes where they're currently banned. The citywide "upzoning" encourages denser, infill development by allowing more than one building on a
Seven Days NewsMar 17 2024
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Maine’s First Baby Box Planned for Firehouse
Maine is expected to get its first Baby Box, a device created for at-risk mothers to surrender their newborns safely and anonymously. Rumford Fire Chief Chris Reed told News Center Maine that a new fire station being built downtown is expected to have a baby box. The box would “by all accounts, be the first such installation in Maine,” according to the report. “It’s a prime location,” Reed
Breitbart NewsMar 23 2024
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Geauga County Retired Teachers Association plans April meeting
The Geauga County Retired Teachers Association will meet April 2 at the E.O.U.V. Club, 8636 Pekin Road in Russell Township, for a luncheon of chicken schnitzel, vegetables and chocolate/vanilla mousse. Gathering time will be 11:15 a.m. with the business meeting at 11:30 followed by lunch. Member Sandra Milton will share her story of two families, one black and one white, and how their lives
The News-HeraldMar 14 2024
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Israel reveals ‘humanitarian islands’ plan
TEL AVIV, Israel -- The Israeli military said Wednesday it plans to direct a significant portion of the 1.4 million displaced Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip's southernmost town of Rafah toward "humanitarian islands" in the center of the territory ahead of its planned offensive in the area. The fate of the people in Rafah has been a major area of concern of Israel's allies -- including
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 25 2024
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Committee in support of stadium sales tax plan details contributions, expenses
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals have now combined for $3 million in contributions to the committee working in support of a yes vote on April 2. The teams each made a $500,000 contribution to The Committee to Keep the Chiefs and Royals in Jackson County on Friday, March 22, according to a report filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission. On Monday, the campaign
KSHBMar 25 2024
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Call for Change Ahead of 2024 Capital Operations Plan meeting in Crisfield
CRISFIELD, Md. – In Crisfield, a meeting is underway with the housing to discuss their 2024 capital operation plan. A Crisfield resident of 20 years, who recently moved out of the area tells us area housing is “nothing.” Jessica Tilghman says the housing authority wants your rent money but does not want to fix anything in the homes. She said she had a leak in her sink before it caved in and
ABC 47 WMDTMar 20 2024
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Chittenden County dispatch center plans remain in limbo
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Citing concerns about years-long plans to create a regional dispatch center in Chittenden County, South Burlington Police last week unveiled their own state-of-the-art facility. The department only had two workstations but has now doubled in size and upgraded to new technology. South Burlington Police Chief Shawn Burke says the whole upgrade cost roughly $400,000
WCAX 3Mar 20 2024
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Early Childhood Fun Fair Planned For April In Northbrook
NORTHBROOK, IL — If you're looking for some exciting activities in the area for your young child, make sure to check out the Northbrook Park District's Early Childhood Fun Fair. The event, planned for 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 6, will be held at the Leisure Center, 3323 Walters Ave. The event is free and no registration is required. According to the district, the fair is designed to give children
Patch.comMar 23 2024
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Madison planning board finalizes biomass facilities recommended changes
MARSHALL - After a nearly 18-month-long moratorium on biomass facilities to allow the county to properly regulate such facilities, the regulation language will be sent to Madison County commissioners for finalization. The Madison County Planning Board met March 19 and agreed on recommended changes to the Madison County Land Use Ordinance to include regulation of biomass facilities, as well as
Asheville Citizen-Times